AD244

AD244


Specifications
SKU
12607556
Details

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Parameter Description Min Typ Max Unit
Supply Voltage (Vcc) Operating supply voltage 4.5 5.0 5.5 V
Output Current (Iout) Maximum output current - 150 - mA
Input Voltage Range (Vin) Range of input voltages 0 - 5.5 V
Output Voltage (Vout) Output voltage range 0 - 5.5 V
Power Dissipation (Pd) Maximum power dissipation - - 625 mW
Operating Temperature (Toper) Operating temperature range -40 - 85 掳C
Storage Temperature (Tstg) Storage temperature range -65 - 150 掳C
Quiescent Current (Iq) Current consumed by the device when no load is applied 0.5 1.0 2.0 mA

Instructions for Using AD244

  1. Power Supply:

    • Ensure the supply voltage (Vcc) is within the specified range of 4.5V to 5.5V.
    • Use a stable power source to avoid fluctuations that could affect performance.
  2. Input Voltage:

    • The input voltage (Vin) should be within the range of 0V to 5.5V to prevent damage to the device.
    • Ensure that the input signal is clean and free from excessive noise.
  3. Output Configuration:

    • The output voltage (Vout) can vary from 0V to 5.5V depending on the input signal and configuration.
    • Connect the output to the desired load, ensuring the load does not exceed the maximum output current of 150mA.
  4. Thermal Management:

    • Monitor the operating temperature to ensure it stays within the range of -40掳C to 85掳C.
    • If the device is expected to operate near the maximum power dissipation (625mW), consider using a heat sink or other cooling methods.
  5. Quiescent Current:

    • The quiescent current (Iq) is the current consumed by the device when no load is applied. It typically ranges from 0.5mA to 2.0mA.
    • This should be taken into account when designing circuits with low power consumption requirements.
  6. Storage:

    • Store the device in an environment where the temperature ranges from -65掳C to 150掳C to ensure long-term reliability.
  7. Handling:

    • Handle the device with care to avoid static discharge, which can damage sensitive components.
    • Follow proper ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) precautions when handling and soldering the device.
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